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This info graphic is a great idea, Chris. Thanks for sharing. Even if we know how to describe, it can be easy to forget we’re at a place where a couple of adequate words can be expanded into a vivid passage. Keeping something like this at hand would be a great reminder. Hugs.
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Hi Teagan, you will find a plethora of like infographics in my Pinterest board at: https://uk.pinterest.com/grahamchristoph/infographics-for-writers/ 🦍🤗❤️❤️🤗🦍😻😻
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